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The only place that’s open? A strange and spooky wax museum run by disturbed twin brothers. Jaume Collet-Serra.Ī group of college friends are on their way to a school football game when they get a flat tire and end up in a ghost town. HOUSE OF WAX, 2005, Warner Bros., 113 min.
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From cult director Don Dohler, this film functions as both a remake and sequel to Dohler’s first film THE ALIEN FACTOR (1978).įORMAT: DCP Restoration courtesy of Troma Entertainment and the American Genre Film Archive Perry Hall’s Sheriff Jack Cinder (Tom Griffith) must evacuate the town before the creature’s bloody rampage conquers all. The twist? This stranger happens to be from outer space and happens to have a thirst for blood. Don Dohler.Ī small town is shook up by an unexpected visitor. Larry Cohen’s freakish film pits father against “son” as Frank tries to destroy the monstrous infant against this family’s pleas. Their second child, however, turns out to be a mutant with a knack for killing when frightened. Ryan) and Lenore Davis (Sharon Farrell) leave their son in the care of a family friend as they head to the hospital to give birth to their second child. Larry Cohen.Īnd they say the second child is always easier. Suffering nightmares provoked by Cane’s earlier works, Trent must overcome his fears and make a nighttime excursion to the missing novelist’s eerie hometown. After successful horror novelist Sutter Cane (Jürgen Prochnow) disappears, a dubious insurance investigator, played by Sam Neill, goes after Cane’s publisher in the hopes of retrieving the writer’s unfinished manuscript for his latest novel, “In the Mouth of Madness,” and discerning his whereabouts. Scored and directed by John Carpenter, this film functions as a nod to his friend, the masterful Stephen King. IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS, 1994, Warner Bros., 95 min.